DAVID J. SHUSTER
Mr. Shuster grew up in Arlington, Texas and
graduated from the University of North Texas with a degree in Economics. Mr.
Shuster obtained his Juris Doctor from Texas Wesleyan University School of
Law in 2002, where he has been recognized for academic excellence.
Mr. Shuster is licensed to practice law in all
Texas State Courts. He is also licensed to practice in the Federal
Bankruptcy Courts for the United States, Northern and Eastern Districts of
Texas and in the United States District Courts, Northern, Southern, and
Eastern Districts of Texas. He is a member of the Tarrant County Criminal
Defense Lawyers Association, and Tarrant, Denton, and Dallas County bar
associations
Mr. Shuster focuses his practice on Consumer
Bankruptcy Law, Criminal Defense, and Civil and Commercial Litigation.
Consumer Bankruptcy � Mr.
Shuster is licensed to practice in the Federal Bankruptcy Courts for the
Northern and Eastern Districts. Mr. Shuster is experienced in helping
consumers seek relief under the Federal Bankruptcy Code and its changes
implemented with the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005. Mr. Shuster is designated as a
debt relief agent under the federal Bankruptcy Code.
Criminal Defense � Mr. Shuster
has successfully defended many criminal cases, including, but not limited
to, D.W.I. & D.U.I. cases, Assault and Family Violence cases, Marijuana and
Drug Possession, and many other types of Misdemeanor and Felony cases. He
has handled all areas of criminal matters ranging from Class C traffic
violations through 1st Degree Felonies.
Civil and Commercial Litigation � Prior to practicing with Julian, Shuster & Crowder, P.C., Mr. Shuster
worked for a civil litigation defense firm. He has extensive litigation
experience including in the areas of personal injury, construction defects,
and other general liability cases. He also has experience in construction
litigation and other commercial litigation matters.
DAVID J. SHUSTER is licensed to practice
in Texas State Courts
and in the Northern and Southern Federal District Courts.